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Medical and engineering teams’ work on brain tumors, leukemia are NEMO Prize winners
This year’s NEMO Prize recipients are taking on pediatric brain tumors and hard-to-treat leukemia at the intersection of medicine and engineering.
USC Dornsife’s post-wildfire lead testing initiative grows in and beyond L.A. County
Widespread media coverage and critical grant funding help expand Public Exchange’s CLEAN project.
Type 1 diabetes may significantly raise bladder cancer risk, USC study suggests
The analysis is the first to control for the effects of tobacco smoking, a factor that likely obscured the heightened risk in earlier studies.
Men’s water polo team wins fourth straight conference tournament title
The No. 2 Trojans took down No. 1 UCLA 14-11 in the MPSF title game on Sunday. Up next: the NCAA tournament on Dec. 5-7.
Rose queen, court bring cheer — and roses — to USC Norris Cancer Hospital patients and staff for 30th year
The young women, who represent the 2026 Tournament of Roses, toured the hospital, met with patients and staff, and gained insights into the latest cancer breakthroughs.
Baseball returns to Japanese American detention camp after a historic ballfield is restored
The restored field at Manzanar Relocation Center celebrates the resiliency of so many prisoners and memorializes this dark period in U.S. history. Susan H. Kamei of USC Dornsife’s Spatial Sciences Institute shares their story.
Research That Saves Lives
USC is one of the nation’s premier research institutions, where bold ideas and cross-disciplinary collaboration fuel discovery and innovation. Our researchers tackle society’s most urgent challenges, delivering solutions that save lives and improve communities around the world. We are deeply grateful for the trust the American taxpayer has placed in USC’s research enterprise that advances our nation’s global and economic competitiveness.
Featured from USC Trojan Family Magazine
In the Autumn issue of Trojan Family Magazine, Interim President Beong-Soo Kim celebrates the impressive reach of the Trojan Family, now half-a-million strong.
FoundHer House, an all-female hacker house started by two students at the USC Iovine and Young Academy, aims to accelerate the growth of female-led, AI-driven tech startups.
As Nora Grabar and Katherine Johnson prepare to celebrate their 40th and 10th reunions, respectively, they reflect on how their shared Trojan journey has strengthened their bond.
The USC Alumni Association is set to launch its Regional Trojan Networks in select areas across the country beginning in spring 2026.
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